David Allen (politician)
David Allen MBE[1] (24 October 1937 – 13 December 2011)[2] was a teacher, trade unionist and politician from Northern Ireland.
A member of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party, he represented the group in the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention.[3] He was elected to Ballymena Borough Council in 1973, topping the poll in the C District Electoral Area. He retained the seat in 1977, albeit as a "Ratepayers" candidate, having left the Vanguard in the interim.[4]
Allen was a pupil of Ballymena Academy.[5] A teacher by profession, he trained at Queen's University Belfast and Stranmillis College before teaching at primary level in his native Ballymena, initially at Harryville PS before moving to Ballykeel PS.[1] Known to his pupils as "Duck", he was deputy headmaster at the latter school.[5] Allen was active in the Ulster Teachers' Union and became general secretary of the body in 1978, holding the position for twenty years.[1] A prominent media figure during his time in charge, Allen's work earned him the nickname "children's champion".[1]
Allen was married twice and had one daughter.[1] Following his retirement he settled in Banbridge, while also keeping a house in Cornwall.[1] He suffered a stroke in 2011 and died soon after, aged 74. He was buried in Banbridge following a service at the town's Bannside Presbyterian Church.[1]
References
- Belfast Telegraph obituary
- UTU News, Spring 2016 ,p. 16
- W. D. Flackes & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland A Political Directory 1968-1993, Blackstaff Press, 1994, p. 147
- The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: Ballymena
- Mr. David Allen - formerly of Ballykeel Primary
Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention | ||
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New convention | Member for North Antrim 1975–1976 |
Convention dissolved |
Trade union offices | ||
Preceded by Brian Toms |
General Secretary of the Ulster Teachers' Union 1978–1997 |
Succeeded by Ray Calvin |